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Audiobook Review

The Secrets of Strangers

By
Charity Norman
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average rating is 5 out of 5
Performance
average rating is 5 out of 5
Overall
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Excellent, Unforgettable, Best of the nest

Very good, thoroughly enjoyed, 

Good, Solid, Enjoyed many aspects

STAR RATINGS GUIDE

One cup of Liane Moriarty, one cup Lisa Jewell and a dollop of K.L. Slater.

THE BIRDICT

What a fantastic, unexpected story this is. It's difficult to pigeonhole it into a category, but it's somewhere in the region of psychological thriller meets contemporary fiction meets drama.

What makes it special is the depth of its characters and the way they confound expectations. Again, abandon ye' all pigeonholes. I loved them all.

Without spoilers, I didn't enjoy the tougher aspects of the Robert storyline, but that's to be expected and didn't lose this any stars.

This is the first Charity Norman book I've read and I immediately marked all her books for TBR.

SQUAWKING THE TALK

šŸŽ§ Julie Maisey reads this book impeccably. She comes across as friendly and has a very clear natural voice. Easy to listen to and perfect for this book. Maisey also narrated another brilliant book, While You Were Sleeping By Kathryn Croft. I'm going to see what else she's done.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER: SIMILAR AUDIOBOOKS

No spoilers for this one. Maybe next time!
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The Secrets of Strangers

THE BLURB

A regular weekday morning veers drastically off-course for a group of strangers whose paths cross in a London cafƩ - their lives never to be the same again when an apparently crazed gunman holds them hostage.

But there is more to the situation than first meets the eye, and as the captives grapple with their own inner demons, the line between right and wrong starts to blur. Will the secrets they keep stop them from escaping with their lives?

Another tense, multi-dimensional drama from the writer of the Richard & Judy best seller After the Fall.
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